OPPO‘s independent Realme brand started in India before expanding to other regions including China. It wasn’t any surprise that Realme entered the Chinese market considering the market size and what it can offer OEMs. The Chinese market has become one of the main focus of the Realme brand. The brand is now set to launch its first earbuds in China. A launch poster has been released showing the Realme Buds Air, as it is called, will be launched in China on January 7.

The Realme Buds Air was first launched in India earlier this month. Asaeminder, the wireless headset is equipped with a high-performance R1 processor supporting Bluetooth 5.0, which can ensure the effective transmission of audio and further reduce the sound delay. The two earbuds of the realme Buds Air true wireless headset can be connected to the phone simultaneously to ensure that audio is transmitted seamlessly and in sync with the lowest possible latency.

In addition, Realme Buds Air true wireless headphones reduce the sound delay in the game mode by 51%. Realme Buds Air’s delay is only 120ms which is far lower than the Apple Airpod’s 205ms delay.

Realme Buds Air true wireless earphones are equipped with two built-in microphones in a single earphone to eliminate dual-microphone noise: one to eliminate environmental noise and one to eliminate vocal noise. In addition, Realme Buds Air true wireless headphones algorithms are synthesized to offset ambient noise and provide clear call quality during a call.

Realme Buds Air true wireless headphones are equipped with imported LCP advanced multilayer composite diaphragms, 12mm large speakers, and use customized Dynamic Bass Boost solution to provide powerful bass effects, enhancing the immersion of watching movies and listening to music. The true wireless headset has built-in, intelligent wear detection and built-in distance sensor, which can detect wear and tear.

In terms of gestures, the realme Buds Air true wireless headset provides three quick operations-double-tap play/pause, triple-tap next song, long-press to call out Google Assistant. It also comes with support for wireless charging.

 

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